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This paper studies the demand for mortgage debt in the Netherlands. Currently the size of this debt exceeds that of GDP … substantial parts of their housing wealth by increasing the size of the mortgage loan. …
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!reased demand for mortgage loans is caused by substitution from other forms of consumercredit. Contrary to results reported in the …
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Elderly home-owners get institutionalized less often than renters do. We hypothesize that housing tenure itself explains this behavior. Using longitudinal data from a Dutch community sample (N= 2,372) collected between 1992 and 2005, we find a negative effect of housing tenure on the probability...
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!reased demand for mortgage loans is caused by substitution from other forms of consumercredit. Contrary to results reported in the …
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This paper provides a model for the well-known empirical phenomenon that houses of different quality experience different price developments. The typical pattern is that luxury houses appreciate more in boom periods and depreciate more during busts. The standard model of housing demand treats...
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(notably income and the mortgage interest rate) would suggest a much more modest development of house prices over these years …
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In spite of a growing recognition of the importance of supply conditions for the level and volatility of house prices, empirical work on housing supply outside the US is scarce. This paper considers various measures of housing supply in the Netherlands, where real house prices have roughly...
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